About

NERD began the same way that many reptile breeders did: a hobbyist maintaining a collection of animals that eventually paid for themselves, allowing that hobbyist to pursue a variety of species & expand his collection. In this case “that hobbyist” was Kevin McCurley, a herp enthusiast since early childhood. His breeding efforts initially focused on Pituophis and other large colubrids, and over the course of time the collection grew along with an interest in pythons, particularly those with which fewer keepers were working at the time namely retics (too big & psycho!) and ball pythons (it’s JUST a ball python!). During the past ten years, that focus on retics and ball pythons has brought myriad color morphs and combinations to the NERD collection, many of which were first bred at this facility.

For the past two decades, the name NERD has become synonymous with quality animals & expert care. We know there are a lot of choices in the herp industry today, and strive to provide our customers with nothing but the best in both captive-bred and select, established imports for the discriminating keeper. We currently maintain a full-time staff of animal care specialists assigned to specific areas in the collection which best suit their herpetocultural skills, thus neither keepers nor resources are spread too thin when it comes to ensuring that each animal receives all the care it deserves, from the normal ball pythons in the baby rooms to the calico Retics and albino water monitors in their walk-in enclosures.

One of our goals is public education to promotes awareness and conservation of habitat and various species. We also do educational lectures within our immediate area to schools, scout groups, churches, and universities. As mankind continues to move forward under the myth that the earth is forever renewable, unknown plant and animal species are lost before they are ever even discovered, taking a planetary toll on ALL species, including humans. Education and up-close-and-personal encounters are the biggest icebreakers in changing people’s perspective on the natural world. NERD’s educational lectures and animal encounters have allowed many to come face-to-face with animals they might otherwise not have the opportunity to see in person.

When it comes to the herp trade, our philosophy is simple. If we start out with quality animals and maintain them properly, we can offer an animal that makes acquiring your new reptile a rewarding experience. We strive to meet the customer’s needs and offer continued support. We want you to enjoy your reptiles as much as we enjoy ours, which is why we’re willing to go to the lengths it takes to provide you with the very best animals available.

Kevin McCurley started as a herp enthusiast in his early childhood, later maintaining a collection of animals that eventually paid for themselves. New England Reptiles Distrubution (NERD) was born.

NERD grew in stages, first expanding to a 5,000-square-foot breeding center, and later into their current 14,000-square-foot shop which is home to both their breeding facility and retail pet store, located in the heart of New England. While ball & reticulated python morphs remain a primary focus, the NERD collection also boasts a fine selection of monitors, green tree pythons, boa constrictors, rock iguanas, and “Wally” – the friendly resident 8′ alligator who stands guard in the basement.

NERD currently maintain a full-time staff of animal care specialists assigned to specific areas in the collection which best suit their herpetocultural skills, thus neither keepers nor resources are spread too thin when it comes to ensuring that each animal receives all the care it deserves, from the normal ball pythons in the baby rooms to the calico Retics and albino water monitors in their walk-in enclosures.

Team

Kevin McCurley – Founder and Owner

his bio should be – Kevin McCurley understands: To many human beings, snakes are strange. They’re a creepy mystery. Unlike mammals, or even other reptiles, they have no arms or legs. They have no eyelids — they don’t blink.
“We don’t identify with them,” says McCurley. “They’re like a boogeyman for people.”

Team

That might be the primary reason McCurley — a self-proclaimed “freak” — loves them so much. He is the founder of New England Reptile Distributors, a breeding facility that houses thousands of snakes, including ball and reticulated pythons, which he breeds for some of the most highly regarded pattern mutations in the industry

He is also the owner of Zoo Creatures, a 14,000-square-foot pet store in Plaistow, N.H., that specializes in fish, birds, and reptiles.

Pradeep Aradhya brings a unique perspective to building commercial success in Technology, Fashion, Food and now Film. With the strategic approach of building a “minimum viable business” he guides Novus Laurus as well as mentors and invests in other businesses. Pradeep takes his experience in organic and inorganic growth strategies along with product and operational know how in multiple spaces and combines it with 12 years in digital marketing and the use of cutting edge technologies to drive businesses to “new successes”. Previously, as a senior executive he successfully led acquisitions in the mobile space where his role was to identify strategic growth areas, inorganic growth potential, candidate product companies and negotiate acquisitions. He has also led multi million dollar initiatives at Fortune 500 companies to create technology platforms for marketing. He identified and advocated the best and newest developments in various technology areas that gave brands competitive advantages in establishing lasting relationships with customers. Here at Novus Laurus he builds empowered and engaged teams both internally and within client businesses. Pradeep holds a Ph.D. in Structural Dynamics from NC State University and a M.Sc in Aerospace Engg. from the Indian Institute of Science.

Pradeep Aradhya brings a unique perspective to building commercial success in Technology, Fashion, Food and now Film. With the strategic approach of building a "minimum viable business" he guides Novus Laurus as well as mentors and invests in other businesses. Pradeep takes his experience in organic and inorganic growth strategies along with product and operational know how in multiple spaces and combines it with 12 years in digital marketing and the use of cutting edge technologies to drive businesses to "new successes".

Previously, as a senior executive he successfully led acquisitions in the mobile space where his role was to identify strategic growth areas, inorganic growth potential, candidate product companies and negotiate acquisitions. He has also led multi million dollar initiatives at Fortune 500 companies to create technology platforms for marketing. He identified and advocated the best and newest developments in various technology areas that gave brands competitive advantages in establishing lasting relationships with customers.

Here at Novus Laurus he builds empowered and engaged teams both internally and within client businesses. Pradeep holds a Ph.D. in Structural Dynamics from NC State University and a M.Sc in Aerospace Engg. from the Indian Institute of Science.

Allen J. Redwing began his career as a playwright in 1996 when he wrote his first play entitled: Secrets of Love. His body of work spans commercial, journalism, photography and includes short films such as: 112 (Variety Magazine), The Drive, The Trophy, and Punkin Pie (Director's Ensemble Cast Award, ReelHeart Film Festival 2015). He has won countless awards in both writing, photography, and directing.

Upon his retirement in 2013 from the US Army as a Military Intelligence Analyst and Photojournalist, Allen decided to write and direct movies full time. During this time, he attended New York Film Academy where he graduated from the 1 Year Filmmaker's Immersion Program as well as attended an 18 month program at Boston University for Digital Filmmaking. He recently completed shooting Maybe...Now, shot in New England (produced by his production company Mtown Films in co-production with Novus Laurus) and has written several feature length scripts in various stages of production currently.

Jennifer Gjulameti is a Partner and Producer at Mtown Films. She is an independent film producer, actress, writer, educator, dancer, and former talent manager for Los Angeles and New York. With her B.A., M.A., and her advanced Doctoral studies (ABD) toward her Ph.D. in English specializing Shakespeare at New York University, she has taught at New York University, The Cooper Union, and Clark University.

Jennifer was a Producer on a number of shorts including, BEYOND THE GRID, RADIAL BLUR, THE TEST, and recently MAYBE. . . NOW. She is a Producer for Mtown Films’ next feature film project, THE GROUNDSKEEPER and currently has feature film and TV/new media projects in development. Additionally, she plays the supporting role of Gloria Kendall in MAYBE...NOW